Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~IrohYou can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~TarquinThe skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."This is here for future reference.

Falskaar is a 'new lands' mod for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim that adds a massive new landmass for the player to explore, and over 20 hours of new content. It's fully voiced by a cast of 30 semi-professional and professional voice actors, and adds new items, recipes, shouts, quests, dungeons, worldspaces, music, food, followers, a bard, and much much more!

Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~IrohYou can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~TarquinThe skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."This is here for future reference.

Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~IrohYou can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~TarquinThe skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."This is here for future reference.

Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~IrohYou can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~TarquinThe skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."This is here for future reference.

Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~IrohYou can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~TarquinThe skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."This is here for future reference.

Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~IrohYou can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~TarquinThe skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."This is here for future reference.

Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~IrohYou can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~TarquinThe skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."This is here for future reference.

ESO - Not going to bother with it. I played the beta and expected to lose a whole weekend, instead I lost a couple hours I wish I could have gotten back. I was less than impressed and this made me sad.

Skyrim - due to some issues with me not wanting to play my XBox (or lacking the desire and will to do so), I finally got the PC version... and have been enjoying that...

ESO - Not going to bother with it. I played the beta and expected to lose a whole weekend, instead I lost a couple hours I wish I could have gotten back. I was less than impressed and this made me sad.

Skyrim - due to some issues with me not wanting to play my XBox (or lacking the desire and will to do so), I finally got the PC version... and have been enjoying that...

Then I went back to school this year... no more games lol

Yeah, ESO seemed...too non-Elder scroll-y for me to even bother (That and I can't afford the fees.)

As for Skyrim, have fun on the Nexus!

Aquila89 wrote:It's really nice how a conversation about linguistics overlaps with a debate about strap-ons.

A good friend comforts you and talks you down when you are angry. A best friend skips along side you, carrying a baseball bat, and chanting, ‘Somebody’s gonna get it!"

Chelvo56 wrote:Sorry, but when the sentence "It is wrong to go into a foreign country, take out your weapon and enforce your will there", coming from an US-diplomat, was generallly laughed at, you might want to think why.

I've already played and beaten Skyrim on the XBox and would still be playing it there but there were...circumstances... over the last year that have made it so that I don't want to play anything on my XBox anymore (much to the chagrin of my Tuesday night group).

yeah, same for me but PS3, but Steam had the Ultimate edition on sale so I figured, why not. But now I rarely even start the Civil War because I'm finding new Mods to try!

Aquila89 wrote:It's really nice how a conversation about linguistics overlaps with a debate about strap-ons.

A good friend comforts you and talks you down when you are angry. A best friend skips along side you, carrying a baseball bat, and chanting, ‘Somebody’s gonna get it!"

Chelvo56 wrote:Sorry, but when the sentence "It is wrong to go into a foreign country, take out your weapon and enforce your will there", coming from an US-diplomat, was generallly laughed at, you might want to think why.